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it is a great way to play technology investing taking place in corporate america and frenzy around the world especially in emerging markets. it is a broad-based us-based technology stock which are cheap right now dominated the biggest holding is apple, think apple has pulled back, the etf at inoperable point to buy right now. it will make you money in 2013. david: always a pleasure to see you guys, thank you for coming in, appreciate it. liz: already warning the u.s. is heading toward a downgrade thanks to the fiscal cliff. what were th would the impact bn treasuries? up next, the chief income strategist plus we will find out where he is seeing opportunity in the new year. david: president obama saying maybe the reason we don't you dt already have a debt deal as republicans have a hard time saying yes to him personally. what is that all about? we have the very latest. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he'slimbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or mping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a compa
it is a great way to play technology investing taking place in corporate america and frenzy around the world especially in emerging markets. it is a broad-based us-based technology stock which are cheap right now dominated the biggest holding is apple, think apple has pulled back, the etf at inoperable point to buy right now. it will make you money in 2013. david: always a pleasure to see you guys, thank you for coming in, appreciate it. liz: already warning the u.s. is heading toward a...
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we raised the capital gains tax in america and collect less money from the capital gains tax -- neil: if it is going to happen, at least, what? get balance in it? >> no. simple fact is john boehner has no good answer. one answer is he's got to cave in, let the tax rates go up, minimize the damage, little as possible, and put responsibility on the president. if he -- if we go over the fiscal cliff, it's going to be blamed on him. neil: his way of saying it's noo on me now? >> i think that's where he's going. he's going to extract what cuts he can. they are absurd. >> the president's failure to address spending cuts is a tragedy, a lack of leadership, and lack of understanding of the economy. it's nothing to do with taxes. you can raise and lower taxes, not going to impact on the deficit. actually, if you lower them intelligently, you might grow the economy and maybe grow your way out of the deficit, but the fact is we have to restrain spending, restrain spending by 10% or 15% a year, and until we do that, we're heading for a disaster. obviously, we're not going to do it. the president
we raised the capital gains tax in america and collect less money from the capital gains tax -- neil: if it is going to happen, at least, what? get balance in it? >> no. simple fact is john boehner has no good answer. one answer is he's got to cave in, let the tax rates go up, minimize the damage, little as possible, and put responsibility on the president. if he -- if we go over the fiscal cliff, it's going to be blamed on him. neil: his way of saying it's noo on me now? >> i think...
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this is the united states of america. the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower. the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america. that's not how you run a great country. so i've put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we're not going to play the same game we saw happen in 2011, which was hugely destructive. hurt our economy. provided more uncertainty to the business community than anything else that happened. you know, i'm not alone in this. you know, if you go to wall street, including talking to a whole bunch of folks spending a lot of money trying to beat me, they would say it would be disastrous for us to use the debt ceiling as a way to try to win political points on capitol hill. so we're not going to do that. which is why i think that, you know, part of what i hope over
this is the united states of america. the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower. the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america. that's not how you run a great country. so i've put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we're not going to play the same...
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just how big is mental illness in america? well, i hope that you are sitting down because these numbers are simply astounding. according to the national institute of mental health department, 20% of this country, 20% of us, at one time or another, that's some 60 million people, 60 million americans experience a mental health disorder in any given year, but of those, some 16 million do receive, 16 # -- 16 million people, do receive some form of help. despite the often desperate need of care, it's twice as difficult to find a mental health professional to find help than a doctor or dentist, and mental health care is extraordinarily expensive. twentity five years ago, think about this, 25 years ago, we were spending just over $2 billion on mental health medication. it is now more than ten times that amount. $30 billion in pharmaceuticals. nearly 50% of those untreated now blame costs as a barrier to treatment. another barrier? the attitudes and the societal stigma on mental health. 66% of them say they chose not to have treatment
just how big is mental illness in america? well, i hope that you are sitting down because these numbers are simply astounding. according to the national institute of mental health department, 20% of this country, 20% of us, at one time or another, that's some 60 million people, 60 million americans experience a mental health disorder in any given year, but of those, some 16 million do receive, 16 # -- 16 million people, do receive some form of help. despite the often desperate need of care,...
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he got endorsement of labors international union of north america. dana pointed something important out. the "wall street journal" ran a story, corey booker thought to be his biggest challenger for governor of new jersey may look at the new jersey senate seat which would create governor christie to be governor of new jersey. >> greg: i was on a book tour this weekend going through texas, louisiana, oklahoma. bob, pooh. ist at barns and noble -- >> bob: what is the name of the book? >> greg: "joy of hate." the first group, family, waiting in line. look what they are wearing? the shirts there say "who bushepushed the video?" >> dana: they did it in green so you stand out and pay attention to then. >> greg: look how good in shape i look there. but anyway, they give me shirts one more bobbism don't think -- >> dana: were you out on bail? >> greg: no gondolier guy. >> bob: gondolier in >> greg: i don't know what i'm saying. i'm tired. >> bob: that is because you have been selling the book so much. tire thing. miff one more thing is a guy named timothy tho
he got endorsement of labors international union of north america. dana pointed something important out. the "wall street journal" ran a story, corey booker thought to be his biggest challenger for governor of new jersey may look at the new jersey senate seat which would create governor christie to be governor of new jersey. >> greg: i was on a book tour this weekend going through texas, louisiana, oklahoma. bob, pooh. ist at barns and noble -- >> bob: what is the name of...
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they arthey're allowed to do whr they can, this is so reminiscent of bank of america a year and a half ago now said they would start charging for atm use. there was such an outcry, people were cutting off their cards, other competitors said we won't charge you in the lost business. do you think instagram will back down from this policy? >> i think they will do it in a way that doesn't affect the user experience. right now it looks like a very big deal. i am not downplaying it, it is a big deal, but if you look at the parent company, facebook, and if you think about the philosophy the company has had, the foundation it was built on was users come first and has facebook made mistakes in the past? of course they have, but look at where they are today. instagram ultimately will stand on the effectiveness of what it offers to consumers and the privacy policy does have some near-term impact that i think they will fix it. some people will leave, but more people ultimately will come back more directly with the instagram. twitter or flickr, other websites might benefit from that, still i think
they arthey're allowed to do whr they can, this is so reminiscent of bank of america a year and a half ago now said they would start charging for atm use. there was such an outcry, people were cutting off their cards, other competitors said we won't charge you in the lost business. do you think instagram will back down from this policy? >> i think they will do it in a way that doesn't affect the user experience. right now it looks like a very big deal. i am not downplaying it, it is a big...
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america, you are right now betting wealthier. >> if i didn't know better, i would say it is a roaring boom market. >> it feels like a growth, optimistic world. and then you say, what am i missing here? monitoris many is becoming more fashionable. well there are charts if you look at the last four years since the financial crisis. we have seen it around the world. there has been a positive relationship. there is evidence to support the theory. when you see the fed lowering interest rates, it looks for attractive. there has been some of that going on and i hope that lower yields printing this money is going to help spur some groemg. but i buy into that too, broadly. you have financials up 8%. materials and commodity stocks are up. >> and watch on that, because we are focused on the u.s. for a lot of good reasons right now. we have the new chinese government in recent days. you are seeing better data out of asia. some of the demand expected by china is influencing this demand too. does that contribute to all of this? >> totally. i'm sorry for changing the subject but i'm so tired of talk
america, you are right now betting wealthier. >> if i didn't know better, i would say it is a roaring boom market. >> it feels like a growth, optimistic world. and then you say, what am i missing here? monitoris many is becoming more fashionable. well there are charts if you look at the last four years since the financial crisis. we have seen it around the world. there has been a positive relationship. there is evidence to support the theory. when you see the fed lowering interest...
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this is the united states of america. the world economic superpower, and the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months for every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we have already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that is not how you run a great country. so i put forward a very clear principle, i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we are not going to play the same game that we saw happen in 2011. which was hugely destructive. hurt our economy. provided more uncertainty to the business community than anything else that happened. and i am not alone in this. if you go to wall street, including talking to a whole bunch of folks who spend a whole lot of money trying to beat me, they would say it would be disastrous for us to use the debt ceiling to try and win political points on capitol hill. so we are not going to do that. which is why i think that part of what i hope over the next couple of days we see is a recognition
this is the united states of america. the world economic superpower, and the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months for every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we have already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that is not how you run a great country. so i put forward a very clear principle, i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we are not going to play the same game that we saw happen in...
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so the culture has changed here in america in the last 50 years. from stuff that was taboo in the '60s is nothing now. and now with the internet, we have child rape web sites. we have the worst filth in the world accessible to anyone in their basement. what kind of effect has that had? >> you know, what's important about that part of the conversation is what do we allow as a society? so as you mentioned in the '60s, although there were movies that depicted violence, especially war movies back in the day, and other kinds of movies talking about life and the urban center and houses, irish, black, going at each other, but in a sense, that was almost depicting real life. quentin terrentino's movies have nothing to do with real life. even martin scorcese, a lot of times he's talking about things that really happened. whether we like it or not is something else. what we're talking about is gratuitous violence. that goes back to what we allow. today in our society, unfortunately we allow for gratuitous violence. you mentioned hip-hop. i'm a final hip-hop
so the culture has changed here in america in the last 50 years. from stuff that was taboo in the '60s is nothing now. and now with the internet, we have child rape web sites. we have the worst filth in the world accessible to anyone in their basement. what kind of effect has that had? >> you know, what's important about that part of the conversation is what do we allow as a society? so as you mentioned in the '60s, although there were movies that depicted violence, especially war movies...
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and i think america very much wants to see movement. and we believe the debt ceiling is $16 trillion is way too high. we've got to deal with that. so i know that there has to be for the president some revenue and for the republicans there has to be some entitlement reform. melissa: right. >> deficit reduction. and so i think that's where we're seeing some closure on both sides and, i'm fairly optimistic. i really am. melissa: do you think plan a or plan b has a better chance getting through right now? which one would you bet on? or none? >> i don't think we'll have either plan a or b. i think we're going to have more coming together. i think there is something between a million and 400,000. there's a lot of room in there. and of course i don't think we ought to raise taxes on anyone. melissa: right. >> but if we can make major steps towards assuring the bush tax cuts on 98% or, 99% of americans, and cover small business people as well as we possibly can, then, you know i think we're in the range of making some kind of an agreement as lo
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of kartika in north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was abuzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their ads they said that they'll change that language because they face so much opposition dimitry are you terribly disappointed because i could see that being a very valuable to some kind of company who wanted a great face to advertise some kind of prose for anti anger and anxiety medication maybe. something. why don't we have a feeling of. should be a prozac commercial there wouldn't bird flying through. i don't even require that you know if i had a very good credit as i am loathe to discover that that interview am will not be using our images or is all right now because i know many privacy folks wer
of kartika in north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was abuzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their ads they said that they'll change that language...
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bank of america is strong and had a good run. citibank is doing much better. >> all right, on that optimistic note, well leave it there. i want it end the year on a high note, don. >> i think we will have a strong down. >> thanks. >> you will spend more time with us next month. we add lot of breaking news today. thank you so much. >> it's okay. i'm glad to be here. >> happy holidays. >> thank you, you too. ty, over to you. >> a product goes bust possibly igniting a banking crisis. sound familiar? it is not in the united states. but michelle knows where it is, michelle? >> you have to wait until after the break it find out where, but listen to this combination, tyler. investors desperately chasing the yield. the equivalent of sub prime borrowers and it is raising fears in a key economy. well tell you which one on the other side of the break. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and d
bank of america is strong and had a good run. citibank is doing much better. >> all right, on that optimistic note, well leave it there. i want it end the year on a high note, don. >> i think we will have a strong down. >> thanks. >> you will spend more time with us next month. we add lot of breaking news today. thank you so much. >> it's okay. i'm glad to be here. >> happy holidays. >> thank you, you too. ty, over to you. >> a product goes bust...
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incredible story of how the uber rich are buying up america. >> a pretty dull market day. flatly in the red here. let's try to spice it up for you, folks. all three averages, despite today, on the best pace since thanksgiving week. and also the day's best performers. even though the nasdaq is slightly lower, it is up nearly 3% during three-day winning streak. this is your global market. it is at its highest level on record. we have breaking news. let's get straight over to kate kelly. what do you have for us, kate? >> thank you, mandy. i just learned that hedge fund manager bill akman has a major new shore position on. that's herb al life. they sell weight loss and nutritional product through weight loss centers. he considers it to be a pyramid scheme, i'm sure. he he will unveil details on why at the conference foundation investment gathering tomorrow morning. he concerns herbalife to be one of the best shorts he's ever seen. on july 31st, michael johnson came on our air and addressed concerns directly. asked by herb greenburg why the country of belgium and others describ
incredible story of how the uber rich are buying up america. >> a pretty dull market day. flatly in the red here. let's try to spice it up for you, folks. all three averages, despite today, on the best pace since thanksgiving week. and also the day's best performers. even though the nasdaq is slightly lower, it is up nearly 3% during three-day winning streak. this is your global market. it is at its highest level on record. we have breaking news. let's get straight over to kate kelly....
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sense prevail, then i'm convinced we can make a sensible, intelligent way to make the united states of america a safer -- >> well, the president's statement gets largely overshadowed by questions about the fiscal cliff, a final question hits home. >> this is not the first issue, the first incident with horrific gun violence of your four years. where have you been? >> well, here's where i've been, jake, i've been president of the united states dealing with the worst economic crisis since the great depression, an auto industry on the verge of collapse, two wars. i don't think i've been on vacation. and, so, i think all of us have to do some reflection on how we prioritize what we do here in washington. >>> in newtown today, funerals for five of the victims, including principal dawn hochsprung and teacher victoria soto. classes will resume for sandy hook students january 2nd in nearby monroe. >> we're not sure what will happen to sandy hook. at this point, the teachers are telling me and the parents are telling me they don't want to walk back into that building. >>> the benghazi breakdown, the sc
sense prevail, then i'm convinced we can make a sensible, intelligent way to make the united states of america a safer -- >> well, the president's statement gets largely overshadowed by questions about the fiscal cliff, a final question hits home. >> this is not the first issue, the first incident with horrific gun violence of your four years. where have you been? >> well, here's where i've been, jake, i've been president of the united states dealing with the worst economic...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> welcome back to the new york stock exchange. at the lows of the day right now, so if there was any optimism over the last couple of days showing in this market, seems to have evaporated a bit as we head towards the close. meantime, chinese bank regulators scrambling to head off a potential crisis after a hoe-profile blowup of a financial product invested in a pawn shop. cnbc's chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is here with more on why this could be the tip of the iceberg. >> a financial security known as a wealth management product. gone bust in china. here's the details. a group of investors in shanghai lost the equivalent of $22.5 million that they thought was going to pay them 11% interest in only one year. their money was supposedly invested in a pawn shop, two car dealerships and entertainment ven urg. these investors were supposed to get their principal and whopping interest payment in november. instead, they got zero and started protesting in front of the bank for days. the situation is raising ala
apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> welcome back to the new york stock exchange. at the lows of the day right now, so if there was any optimism over the last couple of days showing in this market, seems to have evaporated a bit as we head towards the close. meantime, chinese bank regulators scrambling to head off a potential crisis after a hoe-profile blowup of a financial product invested in a pawn shop. cnbc's chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera...
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. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm anita vogel. dick sporty goods making changes to its gun sales in the week of the deadly shooting in connecticut. it has removed all guns from its stored close to newtown and it's suspending the sales of some semi-automatic rifles nationwide, out of respect for the victims and their families. the shooting at sandy hook killed 20 children and 6 adults. late u.s. senator daniel inouye will lie in state in a capitol rotunda on thursday. the 88-year-old democrat died on monday at walter reid national medical center. he served 50 years in the senate, making him the longest running senate member ever. i'm anita vogel, now back to greta and "on the record." for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. journalist and his crew kidnapped five days ago in syria, but there's good news. they are free tonight. abc's richard engel and his crew were traveling with a group of syrian rebels when gunman sympathetic to the syrian government attacked them. now they are free. earlier richard engel spoke to the turkish
. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm anita vogel. dick sporty goods making changes to its gun sales in the week of the deadly shooting in connecticut. it has removed all guns from its stored close to newtown and it's suspending the sales of some semi-automatic rifles nationwide, out of respect for the victims and their families. the shooting at sandy hook killed 20 children and 6 adults. late u.s. senator daniel inouye will lie in state in a capitol rotunda on thursday. the...
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and i told my wife, "this is america, and america is full of wonderful people, and i'm gonna go out and see what i can do and see if there's someone out there that can help us." >> he showed us the sign that eventually caught the eye of a woman who stopped to say she might have a job for him. >> and sure enough, that phone rang about a week later. she said, "david, i'd like to tell you you're golden, that we have a job for you, and you can start friday." >> and that's where you got the hat? >> that's where i got the hat. >> the university of central florida. >> absolutely. and i've been wearing this hat ever since. >> he's a parking attendant. $10 an hour. and that's enough to keep the motel room, but not enough to get out. jorge dropped out senior year to look for work, but destiny is still being picked up on the school bus route for homeless kids. >> and when things get better again, we know that there are still people struggling, so we'll be able to help out a lot more, and we'll understand what they're going through. >> this opened your eyes to an america that you didn't know existe
and i told my wife, "this is america, and america is full of wonderful people, and i'm gonna go out and see what i can do and see if there's someone out there that can help us." >> he showed us the sign that eventually caught the eye of a woman who stopped to say she might have a job for him. >> and sure enough, that phone rang about a week later. she said, "david, i'd like to tell you you're golden, that we have a job for you, and you can start friday." >>...
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i believe that america is still very much a center right country. and so what we have an opportunity to do is walk into new places and new territories and simply say that the plan is clear. the way forward is clear. and market ourselves effectively in new places. >> you know, some people would say, well, the indication from the election would be that the nation is not a center right country. and that, in fact, you know, marketing is not the issue. it's actually less about marketing and more about sort of the substance of some of the proposals. you know, what are specific proposals that you think are going to be things that change the game in getting more support from minorities across the board? >> i think what we have is truthfully the start of the entrepreneurial spirit. it's worked incredibly well in south carolina. we have lots of jobs coming to our state. i think if we look at the opportunity to build a better economy, we can ask the question and answer it well. how do you build a better economy? and the answers are the pillars beneath it. thin
i believe that america is still very much a center right country. and so what we have an opportunity to do is walk into new places and new territories and simply say that the plan is clear. the way forward is clear. and market ourselves effectively in new places. >> you know, some people would say, well, the indication from the election would be that the nation is not a center right country. and that, in fact, you know, marketing is not the issue. it's actually less about marketing and...
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and stan young america's vice chair, thank you. ashley: liz claman will take us through the last hour of trading. she has the ceo of cantor fitzgerald and neo city's largest pension fund, new yorkers to bail on gunstocks given tragic events in connecticut. first on fox count down to the closing bell is next.
and stan young america's vice chair, thank you. ashley: liz claman will take us through the last hour of trading. she has the ceo of cantor fitzgerald and neo city's largest pension fund, new yorkers to bail on gunstocks given tragic events in connecticut. first on fox count down to the closing bell is next.
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stuart: can you get elected in america today saying no to people who want money? i don't think you can, i really don't. >> yeah, i think that's why would take both parties coming together and basically sort of jumping off this together. and saying, we're all going to take the hit. we're going to agree on this. we're not going to try to pin it on the the other party and what you see, is both sides do it, they both try to hold back and won't be very specific. even john boehner has really not been that specific when he talks about cuts, they claim they want to cut entitlements, but they're not that specific. stuart: forgive me, but i keep saying it, you know what i'm going to say, you are-- >> i'm-- >> you're drifting towards the center. >> this is just common sense. it's just common sense, isn't it. stuart: yes of course it is. >> i don't feel that this is a democrat or republican issue, it's just common sense. stuart: are you disappointed with this president? >> yes, of course. stuart: you are? >> well, i think i'm going to give him a chance in the new year, you kn
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart >>> coming up, dork fest. >> this guy, is number one the on the "new york times" best seller list a couple weeks ago. he's a pulitzer prize-winning historian. >> he's back from "jeopardy." >> he's number one. it's an extraordinary book. "killing jefferson." by the way shgts i have no idea where you came up with that series idea. it's he killer. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine bloo
from america's gift headquarters. walmart >>> coming up, dork fest. >> this guy, is number one the on the "new york times" best seller list a couple weeks ago. he's a pulitzer prize-winning historian. >> he's back from "jeopardy." >> he's number one. it's an extraordinary book. "killing jefferson." by the way shgts i have no idea where you came up with that series idea. it's he killer. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an...
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by the way, humans did, too, in america. have you seen the numbers that the federal reserve put out last night about how much money is being -- how little debt is being taken down by citizens. we're back to levels of the '90s. federal household debt service came out last night. the percentage of disposable income is 14%, down to 10%. that's 1994 levels. >> that's a big part of morgan stanley's call on citi today. from overweight to equal weight. consumer deleveraging in their view coming to an end. and the more clarity on regulations. we are exiting this really weird period of uncertainty. rules come into focus. and if these consumer balance sheet numbers are right. next year could look different, jim. >> yes. there are a lot of assets -- look, a lot of bad loans that are becoming good loans. citi was always relatively opaque. i tried many, many times to penetrate citi holdings, which is the legacy of the core running it now. it may be good. i mean, pandit always promised me the money in holdings was money good. if you go to
by the way, humans did, too, in america. have you seen the numbers that the federal reserve put out last night about how much money is being -- how little debt is being taken down by citizens. we're back to levels of the '90s. federal household debt service came out last night. the percentage of disposable income is 14%, down to 10%. that's 1994 levels. >> that's a big part of morgan stanley's call on citi today. from overweight to equal weight. consumer deleveraging in their view coming...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> hanging with mr. cooperman. hedge fund, titan and ceo of omega advisor. can a shipping giant deliver for investors? inching closer with washington on the first quarter? i don't know. the second hour of squawkbox begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm becky
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the...
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and, again, i just think that, you know, no school today in america, you know, truly feels safe. and that's not a situation that the political community can ignore. this is a different world that we're in, from six days ago. >> joe courtney, thank you so much. we'll have the president's live rourke remarks at 11:45 a.m. we want to bring in our wednesday political power panel. jim frederick of "time" magazine, just naming the president the person of the year. also joining the conversation, msnbc contributor goldie taylor. and she's the managing editor of the goldie taylor project. and rounding out, republican strategist alice store, our third guest. great to have you all here. jim, i start with this. as we mention the nra is planning this news conference on friday. they have been very silent on this issue up until yesterday afternoon. but our first read makes this point about the nra. normally the pattern is to lie low and duck ever having to truly engage in a gun debate so close to a mass shooting. this time it is choosing a different pr strategy. we know that the president is co
and, again, i just think that, you know, no school today in america, you know, truly feels safe. and that's not a situation that the political community can ignore. this is a different world that we're in, from six days ago. >> joe courtney, thank you so much. we'll have the president's live rourke remarks at 11:45 a.m. we want to bring in our wednesday political power panel. jim frederick of "time" magazine, just naming the president the person of the year. also joining the...
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china comes to america. we want to know that we are taking your calls in this segment as we talk about this in sourcing boom -- in-sourcing doane. -- this in-sourcing boom. the numbers are on the screen. take us to what is happening in china in this second story. guest: the story focuses on what the elements are there: jobs back to the united states. jim fallon has reported -- that are pulling jobs back to the united states. jim bolon has report on jobs for a number of years. about five years ago in the summer of 2007, he did a big piece on an outsourcing firm. he focuses on the head of that, a guy named liam casey. he talked about what jobs are going over there in such massive scale. and he focused on the scale of the operation over there. he went to the foxconn plants. it has been in the news lately because of labor malpractice. they produce a lot of our products and a lot of other products. there are a number of factors in china. one is, wage pressure, particularly on the coast as the cost of living in ch
china comes to america. we want to know that we are taking your calls in this segment as we talk about this in sourcing boom -- in-sourcing doane. -- this in-sourcing boom. the numbers are on the screen. take us to what is happening in china in this second story. guest: the story focuses on what the elements are there: jobs back to the united states. jim fallon has reported -- that are pulling jobs back to the united states. jim bolon has report on jobs for a number of years. about five years...
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budget on it defines america. the wait we define america is when one community is hit, all communities are hit. if new york is hit or crisfield, or ocean city, all communities have been hit. we need to act like the united states of america because the disaster you and i faced two months ago could be somebody else's disaster tomorrow. but the real disaster should not be here in the united states senate because we fail to act. so i call my colleagues to the floor and i call them forth to really pass this appropriationsment and i look forward to again working on both sides of the aisle to have a safer country from either defense or disaster perspective, and i also look forward to moving this bill in that i we will define our country, that we are a country that helps neighbor helping neighbor. madam president, i yield the floor. mr. leahy:man, i'm going to put in a quorum call in just a moment. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: but i just want to prays the senior senator -- but i just want to
budget on it defines america. the wait we define america is when one community is hit, all communities are hit. if new york is hit or crisfield, or ocean city, all communities have been hit. we need to act like the united states of america because the disaster you and i faced two months ago could be somebody else's disaster tomorrow. but the real disaster should not be here in the united states senate because we fail to act. so i call my colleagues to the floor and i call them forth to really...
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of america and it's time that america take care of him by asking for and expecting his release from this mexican prison where he ought not to be. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, for five minutes. mr. hoyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: i thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for over 40 years, the congressional black caucus has strengthened and enhanced the work of the people's house. it does so by carrying into this chamber the voices of millions of americans who for too long in our history were voiceless. it represents millions of our citizens who contribute greatly to building our economy, defending our hard won freedoms and fighting for equal justice and equal opportunity for all of our citizens. the congressional black caucus has been rightly known for a long period of time as the conscience of the congress. and, mr. speaker, since he arrived here seven years ago, our colleague and my fr
of america and it's time that america take care of him by asking for and expecting his release from this mexican prison where he ought not to be. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, for five minutes. mr. hoyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: i thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, for over 40 years, the...
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they are america's leading work-from-home business, doing business today in over 80 countries. so they know what they are doing. and this is something you can do easily, no matter your age education, experience, you can litted really earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7 but not unless you check it out. if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement. if your goal has always been to earn extra money from home part-time or full-time income at home.com. check them out. give them a call or give them a look, rather online at incomeathome.com. they are even giving away a thousand bucks to somebody just for checking them out. visit incomeathome.com. >> that's incomeathome.com. daniel gross was on the hill telling members of congress. their main thrust is on the background check. we just talked to john down in cummings, georgia, about that that's what they say is the number 1 thing we can do. he says this is a problem we can solve together. >> we have a mission in america that's known as the nation that solves this ter
they are america's leading work-from-home business, doing business today in over 80 countries. so they know what they are doing. and this is something you can do easily, no matter your age education, experience, you can litted really earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7 but not unless you check it out. if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement. if your goal has always been to earn extra money from home part-time or...
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this is just about the population of the united states of america. it's also a representation of the 300 million firearms in the united states today. nearly one gun per person. so i say now is the right time to talk about this. >> you are listening live to senator boxer speaking out about gun violence and holding a news conference to discuss new legislation to strengthen security at schools. she emphasized 258 victims have been killed in school shootings since columbine in 1999, 212 have been wounded since the shooting at -- we're gonna hear comments from her again and president obama will be carrying a speech live. we'll have more on that in a minute. >>> right now we want to check in with steve paulson for an update on the very cold weather. a pretty sunrise. >> we do have very, very cold readings, crystal clear. it's cold this morning. freeze warning is out. it's so cold that lori myers in walnut creek sent us this picture of her cat, chili dog parked right in front of the heater. i love it. if your cat is there, i understand as well. temperatures
this is just about the population of the united states of america. it's also a representation of the 300 million firearms in the united states today. nearly one gun per person. so i say now is the right time to talk about this. >> you are listening live to senator boxer speaking out about gun violence and holding a news conference to discuss new legislation to strengthen security at schools. she emphasized 258 victims have been killed in school shootings since columbine in 1999, 212 have...
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and the national association of county and city health officials and trust for america's health. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. does the gentleman from michigan continue to reserve? mr. rogers: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: i have no additional speakers. so i would just urge passage of the legislation and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. rogers: thank you, madam speaker. as many things keep me awake at night as the chairman of the house permanent select committee on intelligence, the growing threat from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attacks not only abroad but here is of growing concern, instability in governments that possess these materials and increasing interest from those who would choose to do harm to the united states, desire to get their hands on these materials, means that we must prepare ourselves here at home for the unfortunate, i
and the national association of county and city health officials and trust for america's health. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. does the gentleman from michigan continue to reserve? mr. rogers: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: i have no additional speakers. so i would just urge passage of the legislation and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...